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How To Pick Your Perfect Colors?

Choosing colors should not be taken lightly, colors have meanings and influence.

Red: Red is a powerful color, fabulous for the dining room, and making a huge comeback for living rooms as bold accents of red make a very assertive statement of style.

Yellow: Yellow is the happiest and cheerful color to use in interior design and decorating.

Orange: Orange is a great color to use where there will be large congregations of people as it decreases irritability and hostility and improves social behavior.

Green: Green is a fantastic color for interior decorating because it is like the neutral color. If you look in nature you will see green everywhere, and it is teamed up with every color in the rainbow and it always looks stunning.

Blue: Blue is one of the Primary Colors. It is the easiest color to use when making color schemes.

Purple: Violet or purple is a regal color, something we don’t see a lot of in interiors. It is mostly seen in the pale form of mauve or lilac.

Pink: Pink is often a color we love or hate, it has that appeal. Soft and subtle it is delicate, peaceful and gentle, but bold and vibrant shocking pink can be emotional and stimulating to your senses.

Black: Black is a dramatic color, it provides the greatest contrast when teamed with white. It is a useful color to hide or camouflage things that you don’t want to highlight as it does not reflect light from it.

Brown: Brown is the color we swore we would never have in our home again. It has taken 20 years to get rid of it and guess what, it is back.

White: This is probably the most used color in interior design. Most ceilings are white, most bathrooms are white, and a good proportion of bathroom and kitchen fittings and appliances are white, probably due to the fact that everything goes with white.

Gray: Gray is often a drab color, it goes by unnoticed unless it gets teamed up with a color of some substance like hot pink or brilliant orange.